Publications by authors named "Hiroki Matsuda"

Background/aim: We herein examined T cell immunity in esophageal cancer patients with and without Helicobacter pylori infection to establish a foundation for immunotherapeutic strategies targeting esophageal cancer in the presence of H. pylori infection.

Materials And Methods: Twenty-six patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma between 2015 and 2017 were enrolled in the present study.

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  • Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is an autoimmune skin disease influenced by dietary habits, prompting a study comparing dietary intake between Japanese BP patients and healthy individuals.
  • The study found BP patients consumed less vitamin A (retinol) and beverages, and more spices; their disease severity correlated with certain nutrient intakes.
  • The researchers suggest that vitamin A supplementation may help prevent or treat BP symptoms due to its notable dietary associations with the disease severity.
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Pancreatic β cell clusters produce insulin and play a central role in glucose homeostasis. The regenerative capacity of mammalian β cells is limited and the loss of β cells causes diabetes. In contrast, zebrafish β cell clusters have a high regenerative capacity, making them an attractive model to study β cell cluster regeneration.

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  • Systemic inflammation is key to understanding psoriasis and was evaluated through various inflammatory markers in patients with psoriasis vulgaris and psoriatic arthritis.
  • The study found that certain markers, like neutrophil and CRP levels, were linked to the severity of psoriasis and the likelihood of developing psoriatic arthritis.
  • Higher levels of inflammatory markers before treatment were associated with lower rates of continuing conventional therapies but did not impact retention rates for biologic treatments.
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The scaly-foot gastropod (Chrysomallon squamiferum), which lives in the deep-sea zone of oceans around thermal vents, has a black shell and scales on the foot. Both the black shell and scales contain iron sulfide minerals such as greigite (FeS) and pyrite (FeS). Although pyrite nanoparticles can be used as materials for solar panels, it is difficult to synthesize stable and spherical nanoparticles in vitro.

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A 71-year-old man with pathological Stage Ⅰ(pT1bN0M0)underwent laparoscopic sigmoid colon cancer resection. After 18 months postoperatively, follow-up computed tomography(CT)showed a 30 mm enhanced soft tissue tumor near the anastomotic site. Considering the magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)and positron emission tomography(PET)results, we diagnosed sigmoid colon cancer with local recurrence.

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A 78-year-female underwent distal gastrectomy for gastric cancer. The final diagnosis was moderately differentiated tubular adenocarcinoma, T4a, N2, M0, Stage ⅢB. Four years later, S6 hepatic metastasis and S9 pulmonary metastasis were detected.

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Food cues during fasting elicit Pavlovian conditioning to adapt for anticipated food intake. However, whether the olfactory system is involved in metabolic adaptations remains elusive. Here we show that food-odor perception promotes lipid metabolism in male mice.

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Solitary colonic metastasis from esophageal cancer is rare. The prognosis of patients with distant metastases from esophageal cancer is extremely poor. A case of long-term survival with colonic metastasis from esophageal cancer treated by multimodal therapy is reported.

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Expression of mucin MUC2, a component of the colonic mucus layer, plays a crucial role in intestinal homeostasis. Here, we describe a new regulator of MUC2 expression, the deubiquitinase ZRANB1 (Trabid). A ZRANB1 mutation changing cysteine to serine in amino acid position 443, affects ubiquitination.

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Some herbivorous insects possess the ability to synthesize phytohormones and are considered to use them for manipulating their host plants, but how these insects acquired the ability remains unclear. We investigated endogenous levels of auxin (IAA) and cytokinins (iP and tZ), including their ribosides (iPR and tZR), in various terrestrial arthropod taxa. Surprisingly, IAA was detected in all arthropods analysed.

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Crohn's disease is an inflammatory disease of the gut caused by a complex interplay among genetic, microbial, and environmental factors. The intestinal tract is constantly exposed to metals and other trace elements ingested as food. Synchrotron radiation-induced X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy and X-ray absorption fine structure analysis revealed the deposition of nickel particles within Crohn's disease tissue specimens.

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Primary esophageal liposarcoma is an extremely rare malignancy, whereas liposarcoma is one of the most common soft tissue sarcomas, which develop mainly in the soft tissues of the extremities and retroperitoneum. A rare case of giant esophageal liposarcoma that originated from the cervical esophagus that was successfully excised by a cervical approach is reported. A 72-year-old woman presented with difficulty swallowing for 6 months.

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Purpose: Alopecia areata (AA) is characterized by non-scarring, patchy hair loss caused by autoimmune reactions to anagen hair follicles. The pathogenesis of AA may be affected by the diet. However, the dietary habits of patients with AA have not been precisely examined.

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In recent years, the biodiversity of freshwater fishes has been markedly decreasing worldwide because of anthropogenic activities. The Japanese striped loach, Cobitis kaibarai (Cypriniformes: Cobitidae), is a primary freshwater fish endemic to northern Kyushu, Japan. This species is designated as endangered IB class in the Red List by the Japan Ministry of the Environment.

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Background: A gall midge species (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) inducing leaf bud galls on Magnolia kobus DC. var. borealis Sarg.

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Hypothyroidism is a common pathological condition characterized by insufficient activity of the thyroid hormones (THs), thyroxine (T4), and 3,5,3'-triiodothyronine (T3), in the whole body or in specific tissues. Hypothyroidism is associated with inadequate development of the intestine as well as gastrointestinal diseases. We used a zebrafish model of hypothyroidism to identify and characterize TH-modulated genes and cellular pathways controlling intestine development.

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  • Vadadustat, an oral medication that promotes red blood cell production, was tested against darbepoetin alfa in a Phase 3 study involving Japanese patients on hemodialysis experiencing anemia.
  • After 52 weeks of treatment, vadadustat showed comparable effectiveness in maintaining hemoglobin (Hb) levels within a target range (10.0-12.0 g/dL), meeting the study's primary goal for average Hb levels at specific weeks.
  • Both treatments had similar side effects such as nasopharyngitis and diarrhea, with no new safety issues identified, suggesting vadadustat could serve as a viable alternative to traditional erythropoiesis-stimulating agents for these patients.
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Nickel, the most frequent contact allergy cause, is widely used for various metallic materials and medical devices. Autophagy is an intracellular protein degradation system and contributes to metal recycling. However, it is unclear the functions of nickel in autophagy.

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Unlabelled: CHA0, known as plant-growth-promoting rhizobacterium, showed positive chemotactic responses toward proteinaceous L-amino acids. Genomic analysis revealed that CHA0 possesses four putative chemoreceptors for amino acids (designated CtaA, CtaB, CtaC, and CtaD, respectively). PCT2, a mutant defective in chemotaxis to amino acids, harboring a plasmid containing each of , and showed chemotactic responses to 20, 4, 4, and 11 types of amino acids, respectively.

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Autophagy is an intracellular process that regulates the degradation of cytosolic proteins and organelles. Dying cells often accumulate autophagosomes. However, the mechanisms by which necroptotic stimulation induces autophagosomes are not defined.

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Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a well-established tumor virus that has been implicated in a wide range of immunodeficiency-associated lymphoproliferative disorders (LPDs). Although rituximab, a CD20 mAb, has proven effective against EBV-associated LPDs, prolonged use of this drug could lead to resistance due to the selective expansion of CD20 cells. We have previously shown that cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) inhibitors are able to specifically suppress the expression of viral late genes, particularly those encoding structural proteins; however, the therapeutic effect of CDK inhibitors against EBV-associated LPDs is not clear.

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A dense local vascular network is crucial for pancreatic endocrine cells to sense metabolites and secrete hormones, and understanding the interactions between the vasculature and the islets may allow for therapeutic modulation in disease conditions. Using live imaging in two models of vascular disruption in zebrafish, we identified two distinct roles for the pancreatic vasculature. At larval stages, expression of a dominant negative version of Vegfaa (dnVegfaa) in β-cells led to vascular and endocrine cell disruption with a minor impairment in β-cell function.

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Pathways modulating glucose homeostasis independently of insulin would open new avenues to combat insulin resistance and diabetes. Here, we report the establishment, characterization, and use of a vertebrate 'insulin-free' model to identify insulin-independent modulators of glucose metabolism. knockout zebrafish recapitulate core characteristics of diabetes and survive only up to larval stages.

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Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress may play a role in the etiology of Parkinson's disease (PD). We have previously reported that ubiquitin ligase 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase degradation 1 (HRD1) involved in ER stress degrades unfolded protein that accumulates in the ER due to loss of function of Parkin, which is a causative factor in familial PD. We have also demonstrated that cell death is suppressed by the degradation of unfolded proteins.

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